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Artist: Sir William Blake Richmond
Study of an Angel by British Pre-Raphaelite artist Sir William Blake Richmond
By Sir William Blake Richmond
Located in London, GB
SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND, RA
(1842-1921)
Study of an Angel
Pencil on the artist’s writing paper for Beavor Lodge, Hammersmith
Unframed
22.5 by 17 cm., 9 by 6 ¾ in.
(mount size ...
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1890s Pre-Raphaelite Sir William Blake Richmond Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
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Sir William Blake Richmond - An Angel - 19th Century British Drawing
By Sir William Blake Richmond
Located in London, GB
SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND, RA
(1842-1921)
Study of an Angel
Pencil
Unframed, in mount only
18.5 by 10.5 cm., 7 ¼ by 4 ¼ in.
(mount size 32 by 25 cm., 12 ½ by 10 in.)
William Bl...
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Late 19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Sir William Blake Richmond Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
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